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Efects of Acute Aerobic Exercise on Response Inhibition in Adult Patients with ADHD

Experimental task. Te experimental paradigm was programmed using Cogent 2000 v125 (http://www.vislab.ucl.ac.uk/cogent.php) and Matlab R2015b (Te MathWorks, Inc.) and was projected onto a screen andpresented to the participants in the scanner through a mirror on the head coil. Te distance from the eyes of theparticipants to the screen was 50cm. Stimuli were white and displayed…

Neural substrates underlying motor skill learning in chronic hemiparetic stroke patients

Prior to the fMRI activation runs, a resting-state run was acquired except in patients #1–4 and #17. The resting-state acquisition consisted of one single 6-min run during which the patients kept their eyes closed and had to avoid moving or falling asleep. Then, the patients performed two consecutive activation runs of motor skill learning with…

Automatic and fast encoding of representational uncertainty underlies probability distortion

Subjects were seated approximately 86 cm in front of a projection screen (Panasonic PT-DS12KE: 49.6 × 37.2 cm, 1024 × 768 pixels, 60-Hz refresh rate) inside the magnetically shielded room. Stimuli were controlled by a Dell computer using Matlab and PsychToolbox-3 (Brainard, 1997; Pelli, 1997). Subjects’ behavioral responses were recorded by an MEG-compatible mouse system (FOM-2B-10B…

Combined expectancies: the role of expectations for the coding of salient bottom-up signals

Stimuli were presented on a 22-in. Samsung SyncMaster monitor (spatial resolution 1680 X 1050; refresh rate 120 Hz) at a distance of 60 cm. A chin and forehead rest preserved the distance. The presentation of stimuli and response recording were controlled using PsychoPy psychology software for Python (Peirce 2007, 2008). Participants were provided with button response pads (NAtA Technologies)…

The Right Temporoparietal Junction Supports Speech Tracking During Selective Listening: Evidence from Concurrent EEG-fMRI

fMRI data were acquired on a 3 T Siemens MAGNETOM Verio MRI scanner with a 12-channel head array. Key presses were recorded using an MR-compatible response keypad (Nata Technologies). Acoustic stimuli were delivered via MR-compatible insert earphones (MR confon HP AT01; MR Confon). Participants were equipped with over-ear hearing protectors during the experiment to attenuate…

The Brain Is Faster than the Hand in Split-Second Intentions to Respond to an Impending Hazard: A Simulation of Neuroadaptive Automation to Speed Recovery to Perturbation in Flight Attitude

Experimental Tasks Two different tasks were used, a simple piloting task of level flight over the ocean and a more complex piloting task through the Grand Canyon. We used the first task to develop a method for decoding of neural states associated with response to a perturbation and the second task to investigate the generalizability…

Activation in human auditory cortex in relation to the loudness and unpleasantness of low-frequency and infrasound stimuli

The fMRI measurements were done on a 3-T scanner (Magnetom Prisma 3T, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany), equipped with a 20-channel head coil. The response scale and a fixation cross (see below) were projected onto a screen in the scanner bore and could be seen by the participants via a mirror construction mounted onto the head…

Neural signatures of experimentally induced flow experiences identified in a typical fMRI block design with BOLD imaging

The present experimental design resembled that of our previous study (Ulrich et al., 2014). Major changes, however, applied to the length and number of blocks to meet the requirements imposed by the experimental realization as an fMRI block design to measure the blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal. Subjects performed visually presented mental arithmetic tasks. On each trial,…

Unmasking selective path integration deficits in Alzheimer’s disease risk carriers

Participants navigated the virtual environments using a joystick (behavioral experiment, Trust GXT 555 Predator; fMRI experiment, MR-compatible joystick from Nata Technologies, Coquitlam, Canada), allowing them to move forward, turn left, or turn right. Moving backward was not possible so that movement direction was equivalent with heading direction. In each subtask, participants’ speed was attenuated when…